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How to play "Mr. Tambourine Man" (Bob Dylan) - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2010

Part 2 (of 3) - Rhythm & Timing plus chord variations to get into the classic Dylan groove...

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  • Thank you for your tutorials. You are a great teacher!

  • @cashjonesfan Bless you! Thanks and good luck with the song......

  • Just a quick note to say "Thank you." These tutorials are excellent. You explain things clearly and in easy steps. And it sounds a lot like Dylan plays it. Really great.

  • @Blodo666 Thank you for listening in!

  • it is certainly of good practical use. Thanks a lot

  • You're very welcome, thank you. Good luck with the song!

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  • great lesson thank you jim do u have any lessons on tangled up in blue :-)

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  • Youre an amazing teacher! I really appreciate the time you take with these Dylan tunes.

  • Your a very good teacher!

  • It's more a case of emphasis on the bass strings rather than only playing the bass strings. If you strum all 6 strings all the time then the song loses some of it's style. If you look at the 3rd video you may notice I rest the heel of my hand gently on the bridge pins and pivot at the wrist so the fingers "rock" slightly between the bass strings and the treble strings. As I don't play with a plectrum sometimes the bass strings don't maybe get as much "attack" as they should.

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